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an all-round athlete who played second base for the provincial champion Rosedales, a near scratch golfer and fine lacrosse player who decided to concentrate on hockey during his late teens. ... started playing hockey as a kid with Clifton Playground, then advanced to the West End Orioles for two years of midget. ... joined the Brandon Wheat Kings in the MJHL for two seasons. ... the Wheat Kings won the league championship both years, and went to the Memorial Cup final in 1949. ... captured the scoring title in 1950. ... played four pro seasons, which included a PCHL championship with Victoria Cougars. ... played three NHL games with the Montreal Canadiens. ... went on to play senior for nine seasons with the Windsor Bulldogs and then the Winnipeg Maroons. ... with the Maroons, went to the Allan Cup final twice. ... in 1964, suffered a season ending injury during Europe tour. ... the Maroons would go on to win the Allan Cup. ... his final season was 1965 with the Maroons and Canada's National Team. ... played in the World Championship.
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an all-round athlete who played second base for the provincial champion Rosedales, a near scratch golfer and fine lacrosse player who decided to concentrate on hockey during his late teens. ... started playing hockey as a kid with Clifton Playground, then advanced to the West End Orioles for two years of midget. ... joined the Brandon Wheat Kings in the MJHL for two seasons. ... the Wheat Kings won the league championship both years, and went to the Memorial Cup final in 1949. ... captured the scoring title in 1950. ... played four pro seasons, which included a PCHL championship with Victoria Cougars. ... played three NHL games with the Montreal Canadiens. ... went on to play senior for nine seasons with the Windsor Bulldogs and then the Winnipeg Maroons. ... with the Maroons, went to the Allan Cup final twice. ... in 1964, suffered a season ending injury during Europe tour. ... the Maroons would go on to win the Allan Cup. ... his final season was 1965 with the Maroons and Canada's National Team. ... played in the World Championship in Tampere, Finland.
 
== Career Statistics ==
 
== Career Statistics ==
 
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Revision as of 02:39, 4 September 2013

Honoured Member of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame


Regabbott
  • Born: February 4, 1930 in Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • Hometown: Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • Position: Center


an all-round athlete who played second base for the provincial champion Rosedales, a near scratch golfer and fine lacrosse player who decided to concentrate on hockey during his late teens. ... started playing hockey as a kid with Clifton Playground, then advanced to the West End Orioles for two years of midget. ... joined the Brandon Wheat Kings in the MJHL for two seasons. ... the Wheat Kings won the league championship both years, and went to the Memorial Cup final in 1949. ... captured the scoring title in 1950. ... played four pro seasons, which included a PCHL championship with Victoria Cougars. ... played three NHL games with the Montreal Canadiens. ... went on to play senior for nine seasons with the Windsor Bulldogs and then the Winnipeg Maroons. ... with the Maroons, went to the Allan Cup final twice. ... in 1964, suffered a season ending injury during Europe tour. ... the Maroons would go on to win the Allan Cup. ... his final season was 1965 with the Maroons and Canada's National Team. ... played in the World Championship in Tampere, Finland.

Career Statistics

    Regular Season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1948-49 Brandon Wheat Kings MJHL 39 16 16 32 6 7 5 1 6 4
Memorial Cup -- -- -- -- -- 16 6 7 13 9
1949-50 Brandon Wheat Kings MJHL 36 27 27 54 24 6 6 7 13 4
Memorial Cup -- -- -- -- -- 6 6 1 7 2
1950-51 Victoria Cougars PCHL 70 14 24 38 29 12 3 9 12 8
1951-52 Victoria Cougars PCHL 57 16 27 43 30 13 3 6 9 7
1952-53 Montreal Canadiens NHL 3 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --
Victoria Cougars WHL 65 22 22 44 18 -- -- -- -- --
1953-54 Victoria Cougars WHL 69 7 17 24 24 3 0 2 2 2
1954-55 Pittsburgh Hornets AHL 3 0 0 0 2 -- -- -- -- --
Windsor Bulldogs OHA-Sr 48 22 34 56 0 12 7 4 11 2
1955-56 Windsor Bulldogs OHA-Sr 48 20 24 44 0 -- -- -- -- --
1956-57 Windsor Bulldogs OHA-Sr 52 21 26 47 0 8 3 1 4 2
1957-58 Windsor Bulldogs OHA-Sr 35 6 12 18 10 12 5 1 6 4
1958-59 Windsor Bulldogs OHA-Sr 8 1 1 2 4 -- -- -- -- --
1960-61 Winnipeg Maroons Independent 20 14 9 23 5 -- -- -- -- --
Allan Cup -- -- -- -- -- Statistics Unavailable
1961-62 Winnipeg Maroons Independent Statistics Unavailable -- -- -- -- --
Allan Cup -- -- -- -- -- 11 7 10 17 0
1962-63 Winnipeg Maroons SSHL 11 5 21 26 4 -- -- -- -- --
Allan Cup -- -- -- -- -- 15 6 13 19 9
1963-64 Clinton Comets EHL 10 2 3 5 6 -- -- -- -- --
Winnipeg Maroons SSHL 11 9 10 19 2 -- -- -- -- --
1964-65 Winnipeg Maroons SSHL 6 6 6 12 2 -- -- -- -- --
Canada WC 7 2 2 4 0 -- -- -- -- --
NHL Totals 3 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --

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